Albany[ show all samples ]
(albanyc.ttf, albanybc.ttf, albanyic.ttf, and albanyzc.ttf) Source: Supplied with StarOffice 7.0, which is free for education and research purposes. Stats: Version 1.00 has 664 glyphs and 908 kerning pairsSupport: Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Latin

Alkaios[ show all samples ]
(alkaios_.ttf from alkaios.zip) Note: Also covers most characters in the Latin Extended-A block. Source: Free download from Lucius Hartmann's homepage. Stats: Version 13.8.2004 has 704 glyphs and no kerning pairsSupport: Greek (including polytonic), Latin

Athena Unicode[ show all samples ]
(athena_u.TTF) Note: See also New Athena Unicode font.Source: Free download from the University College London. Stats: Version 1.00 15-11-97 has 849 glyphs and no kerning pairsSupport: Cyrillic (Russian and other Slavic languages), Greek (including polytonic), Latin

Book Antiqua[ show all samples ]
(bkant.ttf, antquab.ttf, antquai.ttf, and antquabi.ttf) Source: Supplied with various Microsoft products. Stats: Version 2.35 has 669 glyphs and no kerning pairsSupport: Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Latin

BPG Paata Khutsuri U[ show all samples ]
(BPG-Paata-Khutsuri-U.ttf in BPG-Paata-Khutsuri.zip) A detailed description is also available for this font. Source: Free download from the bpgfonts file area. Stats: Version 2.4 has 378 glyphs and 287 kerning pairsSupport: Georgian (Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri instead of Mkhedruli), Greek, Latin

Cardo[ show all samples ]
(Cardo98s.ttf from cardo98.zip) Note: Cardo is "designed for the needs of classicists, Biblical scholars, medievalists, and linguists".PLEASE volunteer to translate the home page of the Four Essential Travel Phrases for David McCreedy. Source: Free download from the Fonts for Scholars site. Stats: Version .98 has 2,882 glyphs and 216 kerning pairsSupport: Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters plus ancient Greek numbers and musical notation), Hebrew, IPA, Latin, Old Italic, Vietnamese OpenType Layout Tables: Greek, Hebrew, Latin

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